Headlines
Opposition in Rajya Sabha questions government's silence on Kashmir
New Delhi, Aug 8 Opposition members in the Rajya Sabha on Monday demanded a discussion on the ongoing unrest in Jammu and Kashmir, and also asked the government to call an all-party meeting on the issue.
"Today it's one month of curfew, everything has stopped. I don't think any state had curfew for 30 days after Independence. School, colleges are shut, there is almost nil attendance in Secretariat,' Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad said raising the issue in the Rajya Sabha.
"The government, and specially the Prime Minister, are mute spectators. India's crown is on fire but the heat is not reaching the government in Delhi," he said.
Azad accused the government of being silent on the issue.
"People are eager to hear what the Prime Minister has to say on Kashmir. This is not an ordinary situation. I urge the government to call an all-party meeting, and an all-party delegation should go to Kashmir," Azad said.
Communist Party of India-Marxist leader Sitaram Yechury questioned the use of pellet guns against protesters in Kashmir.
"There has been curfew since 30 days. In such a situation how can we remain silent? Why are we using pellet guns? It's inhuman, it's criminal, even Israel does not use it against Palestinians," Yechury said.
He also slammed the government for remaining silent on the issue.
"By choosing to remain silent, the Prime Minister is sending a message that this government does not care," he said.
D. Raja of the Communist Party of India also said the use of pellet guns should be stopped.
Samajwadi Party member Neeraj Shekhar said: "The youths killed were Indians or not? There is no statement from the Prime Minister or Home Minister... What message are we sending?"
Janata Dal-United leader Sharad Yadav added: "The government's silence on this issue is hurting."
Following this, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said the government is ready to debate the issue.
"We want peace in Kashmir... and people of Kashmir have repeatedly defeated powers that have tried to disrupt peace. We are ready to debate on the issue," Naqvi said.
9 hours ago
India criticises Pakistan heading UNSC committee on sanctions against Taliban
9 hours ago
Taliban says US drones entering from neighbouring region still patrolling Afghanistan skies
12 hours ago
Indian Navy chief discusses deepening maritime ties, Indo-Pacific security with top US officials
14 hours ago
Trump’s support for H-1B reignites debate over skilled-worker visas
14 hours ago
Bill to ban H-1B visas ‘efficient way to hurt Americans,’ says US Immigration expert
14 hours ago
$100,000 H-1B fee ‘significant step to stop abuse’: White House
14 hours ago
Trump drops tariffs on food imports; India’s mango, tea exports may benefit
15 hours ago
Guneet Monga Kapoor recollects when chef Vikas Khanna flew to New York to support Oscar campaign
15 hours ago
Selena Gomez talk about the dreamy marriage with Benny Blanco
15 hours ago
Parineeti Chopra gushes over Sania Mirza: ‘Why are you the world’s best?’
16 hours ago
Shreya Ghoshal announces her 'The Unstoppable Tour', calls it a celebration of her journey so far
16 hours ago
Mahesh Babu says 'Thinking of you a little more today' as he remembers late father Krishna
16 hours ago
Sanjay Dutt’s sister Priya shares a heartfelt memory of mother Nargis Dutt’s ‘centre of world’
